De Ronde Venen sees higher voter turnout in 2026 municipal elections
Residents of De Ronde Venen have spoken: over 22,000 ballots were cast in the 2026 municipal elections, marking a rise in voter turnout to 61.4%. Provisional results are in, but final confirmation awaits next week’s official meeting.
| Key Data Point | Details |
|---|---|
| Eligible voters | 36,382 |
| Ballots cast | 22,193 |
| Voter turnout (2026) | 61.4% |
| Voter turnout (2022) | 59.6% |
| Provisional results date | March 18, 2026 |
| Final results confirmation | March 26, 2026, 10:00 AM |
| Clarification debate | March 20, 2026, 4:00 PM (public meeting) |
| Municipality | De Ronde Venen |
The municipality of De Ronde Venen is responsible for organizing and overseeing local elections, ensuring transparency and accuracy in the voting process. It also facilitates public access to election results and discussions, fostering civic engagement and accountability.
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Provisional election results for municipal council
Residents of De Ronde Venen voted on Wednesday, March 18, for a new municipal council. A total of 36,382 residents were eligible to vote, and 22,193 cast their ballots. This represents a turnout of 61.4 percent. In 2022, 59.6 percent of residents went to the polls. The results are provisional. The final results will be officially confirmed on Thursday, March 26.
Finalizing the results
On Thursday, March 19, all minutes were published on the municipal website and can be viewed and checked by anyone. If any inaccuracies are found in the published documents, they can be reported via the municipal website. Reports will be processed, and the Central Electoral Board will officially confirm the final results in a public meeting on Thursday, March 26, at 10:00 AM. More information is available on the elections page on the municipal website.
Parties discuss election results on March 20
On Friday, March 20, political parties will engage in discussions about the election results. This will take place during a so-called clarification debate. The meeting will be held at 4:00 PM in the council chamber of the town hall and is open to the public. The debate can also be viewed live on the municipality’s website. During the discussion, all parties will reflect on the election results and outline their expectations and the role they see for themselves in the coalition negotiations.
